The North Ocean Showdown

The LNS Caspian, the pride of Latvia's naval might, cut through the waves of the North Sea like a leviathan of iron and fire. At 900 feet long, it was not just a ship—it was a floating fortress, a symbol of Latvia's dominance over the seas. Its hull, forged from reinforced iron, gleamed under the pale sunlight, while its eight decks bristled with weaponry and magic. The ship was a marvel of engineering and arcane craftsmanship, a testament to the resources and ambition of the Latvia Kingdom. At its helm stood Supreme Admiral Borsk the Ironclad, a man whose presence was as imposing as the ship he commanded.